ulf wrote:rocco's got it. it was because more than one person was celebrating, nothing to do with how excessive it was

I didn't really notice the second guy, so that's my mistake. Agree the rule is stupid though, especially when an NFL network carrier hits "play" on salsa music as soon as an individual player scores a TD.

You need to score, you have the best WR in the league. To close out the game you throw your 3rd and 4th down passes to your TE? I just heave something in Johnson's general direction and take the chances that he comes down with it.

It also bothers me that Fitz signed that 8 year contract last year without even testing out Kolb to make sure he was a franchise QB. He had a chance to go down as one of the greatest receivers ever but instead he's getting screwed because he's catching passes (well having passes soar 5 feet over his head) from 3 dudes who couldn't make an LGP flag football team.

Staggy wrote:It also bothers me that Fitz signed that 8 year contract last year without even testing out Kolb to make sure he was a franchise QB. He had a chance to go down as one of the greatest receivers ever but instead he's getting screwed because he's catching passes (well having passes soar 5 feet over his head) from 3 dudes who couldn't make an LGP flag football team.

Fitz has no one to blame but himself. He could have went somewhere else, he chose to stay in Arizona. Boldin was smart and got out. It's hard for me to feel bad for him, and he is probably my all time favorite Pitt player.

He should have been fired a long time ago. When you give your teams best weapon the ball only 12 times a game you should be fired. Rice, when given the touches is arguably the best back in football (I'd say Peterson is a better runner, and Foster is right on part) but when you factor in Rice's pass catching ability when he's fed the ball 20-30 times a game he's such a weapon. Cameron for whatever reason decided to neutralize his best weapon in a crazy amount of games this year. When an opposing teams game plan is to find a way to stop Ray Rice and you as an offensive coordinator do it for them you should be fired.

He should have been fired a long time ago. When you give your teams best weapon the ball only 12 times a game you should be fired. Rice, when given the touches is arguably the best back in football (I'd say Peterson is a better runner, and Foster is right on part) but when you factor in Rice's pass catching ability when he's fed the ball 20-30 times a game he's such a weapon. Cameron for whatever reason decided to neutralize his best weapon in a crazy amount of games this year. When an opposing teams game plan is to find a way to stop Ray Rice and you as an offensive coordinator do it for them you should be fired.